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If you are worried about your own or someone else's drinking (a friend or family member), there are various options open&nbsp;to you.<BR><BR>Talk to someone about it (your mother or father, older brother or sister, another friend, a teacher, school counsellor&nbsp;or family friend).&nbsp; You could also have a look in the <A href="http://www.alac.org.nz/ConcernedAboutSomeone.aspx" target=_blank>Concerned About Someone </A>section.<BR><BR>Call the freephone&nbsp;<STRONG>Alcohol Helpline on 0800 787 797 </STRONG>(10am-10pm every day) for a confidential chat.<BR><BR>You can also ring <STRONG>Youthline on 0800 376 633 <BR></STRONG><BR>Or you can check out the <A href="http://www.urge.org.nz/" target=_blank><STRONG>URGE website</STRONG></A><A href="http://www.urge.org.nz/" target=_blank></URGE website></A> for a listing of local help agencies in your area. <A href="http://www.urge.org.nz/" target=_blank>URGE</A> also has infor
If you are worried about your own or someone else's drinking (a friend or family member), there are various options open to you.

Talk to someone about it (your mother or father, older brother or sister, another friend, a teacher, school counsellor or family friend).  You could also have a look in the Concerned About Someone section.

Call the freephone Alcohol Helpline on 0800 787 797 (10am-10pm every day) for a confidential chat.

You can also ring Youthline on 0800 376 633

Or you can check out the URGE website for a listing of local help agencies in your area. URGE also has information on alcohol, sex, drugs, careers, body image and more. 

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